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jayjayuk
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17 Apr 2014, 3:01 pm

Does anyone else here enjoy Robert Rankin? He's authored a lot of books, but I've yet to meet anyone who has read anything by him. I love his writing style and his comedy. I tried to find other authors similar to his style but was unable to find any.

What's your fav. Robert Rankin book? I'm reading The Brightonomicon at the moment.



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17 Apr 2014, 6:15 pm

They appear to be a bit difficult to find in the U.S.

I came across The Hollow Chocolate Bunnies of the Apocalypse on Usenet and generally enjoyed it.



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18 Apr 2014, 7:34 pm

A bit hit and miss, I am not a fan of fiction never mind far fetched fiction. Snuff fiction was my introduction to Rankin and it is a fantastic read. The second Rankin book i read was the garden of unearthly delights and i did not like it in the slightest. I did not even get half way through. However i can advise that if you are into this stuff you try the books of Terry Pratchett or Douglas Adams.



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19 Apr 2014, 4:18 am

I tried a couple of his books years ago, but they weren't my kind of thing.


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19 Apr 2014, 8:29 am

DukeJanTheGrey wrote:
A bit hit and miss, I am not a fan of fiction never mind far fetched fiction. Snuff fiction was my introduction to Rankin and it is a fantastic read. The second Rankin book i read was the garden of unearthly delights and i did not like it in the slightest. I did not even get half way through. However i can advise that if you are into this stuff you try the books of Terry Pratchett or Douglas Adams.


I find Terry Pratchett very difficult to read. His characters are hard to imagine, and there's usually too man. I only tried 2 of his books though. I finished the first chapter and didn't understand a thing.

Is this just me or can they be difficult reads to get used to?